Most of the rumors were true. Despite a series of non-committal statements, denials, and requests for the public to wait for the process to be complete, those early rumors about President Ray Watts' intention to kill the football program were accurate. One thing was wrong, i.e., the speculation that the program might get another year or two under Coach Bill Clark before it was phased out. Instead, it was killed effective with the current academic year.
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by Ben CookAfter completing their most successful season since the 2004 season, UAB players and staff have to deal with hearing about how the Trustees of the University of Alabama system want to shut the program down.
The students protested Monday but UAB president Ray Watt ...

by Larry PowellThe Blazers have two weeks to prepare for Marshall. It won't be easy. Marshall is also undefeated in conference play (as was LA Tech). To meet the new challenge, the Blazers must recover from the disappointment of the loss to the Bulldogs - particularly their play in the first ...